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Mark Ardrey-Graves

Mark Ardrey-Graves, DMA, is assistant professor of church music and organist-choirmaster of the Chapel of the Apostles at the School of Theology of the University of the South (Sewanee). Before his post at Sewanee, he served parishes in North Carolina and Virginia as organist and choirmaster. He served on the Task Force for Prayer Book and Liturgical Revision during the 2018–20 triennium, and is active in the Association of Anglican Musicians and the Royal School of Church Music in America.

Ten Tips for Your Christmas Music Planning

These ten thoughts, like the tress that decorate our homes and church spaces, are offered as reminders of the season that is a high point of the year.

Singing Nicaea

Singing the Creed may not be common, but it is a way to bring beauty to the core statement of the Church in the world.

The Gifts of Chant

Chant is the musical expression of the Church’s mission: it is able to speak to the world, in the world, but yet is not quite of the world.

Lord, Teach Us to Sing

A new collection of essays brings theology and music into a much-desired conversation. In sum, the authors argue that the body of Christ follows our Lord in his own song.